clearing log file does not solve the problem. For this go to bios setup. In bios setup go to advance menu . From advance go to IPMI, from here go to System event log . Enable this System event log. Save and exit.

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clearing log file does not solve the problem. For this go to bios setup. In bios setup go to advance menu . From advance go to IPMI, from here go to System event log . Enable this System event log. Save and exit.
Please try all ,who are facing this problem.

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Then you need to look into your System Event Log (SEL) entries to review the issue that is causing it. If the BMC is showing this heartbeat light, that means that there are critical errors piling up in the BMC's SEL log.

You can either do this through the BIOS (assuming IBM implemented that functionality here) OR you can log into your BMC over your OoB network. (Assuming SSH/telnet is not disabled and has a user configured.)

even tough you did not specify the generation of your serverif this is the complete error message

02a2: BMCSystem Error Log (SEL) FullPress F1 to Continue, Press F2 to SetupThe SystemEventLog may become full of erroneous IPMI Events reported by the System BIOSthis is the way to resolve it :
If the above
message appears during POST, perform the following steps to run BIOS setup and delete the SystemEventLog:

Boot the server and press the F10 key when prompted to run BIOS Setup.

Select the "Advanced" menu.

Scroll down to "IPMI" and press the ENTER key.

Scroll down to the SystemEventLog and press the ENTER key.

At the "Clear SystemEventLog" selection, press the ENTER key to toggle between "Enable" and "Disable."

The SystemEventLog may become full of erroneous IPMI Events reported by the System
BIOS. When this occurs, the following message may appear during
Power-On Self-Test (POST) and POST cannot continue without user input:02a2: BMCSystem Error Log (SEL) Full
Press F1 to Continue, Press F2 to Setup If the above message appears during POST, perform the following steps to run BIOS setup and delete the SystemEventLog:

Boot the server and press the F10 key when prompted to run BIOS Setup.

Select the "Advanced" menu.

Scroll down to "IPMI" and press the ENTER key

Scroll down to the SystemEventLog and press the ENTER key.

At the "Clear SystemEventLog" selection, press the ENTER key to toggle between "Enable" and "Disable."